Chiang Mai - Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple

One the most popular and stunning temples in Thailand is located in the mountains of Chiang Mai and called the Wat Phra That Doi Suthep.


The temple of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is one of the most important temples in Chiang Mai, as well as one of the most revered among all Thais. The temple is a major pilgrimage destinations during the important Buddhist holidays of Makha Buja and Visak. Its importance, as well as its location, owes much to the legend of its founding.


According to this legend, a Buddha relic, which some say glowed, magically replicated just before it was about to be enshrined in the big chedi at Wat Suan Dok. The "cloned" relic was placed on the back of a sacred white elephant, which was allowed to roam wherever it wanted.The elephant eventually climbed to the top of Suthep Mountain, trumpeted three times, turned around three times, knelt down and died. This was taken as a sign that this was the spot where the relic wanted to be, so King Ku Na built the original of the chedi on Doi Suthep at the end of 14th century.The temple's golden chedi, or pagoda, contains holy Buddha relics, and attracts Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world throughout the year. 







The last time I was at the temple was in early 2002 with my family and I have to say ten years later it was still as impressive as I remembered it being!




The temple is covered in gold cloth each year after the ordination of new monks, the cloth is made available for worshipers and visitors to write their names in felt tip pen (my pen was almost out of ink), for good luck in the coming year.  Looks like this is going to be a good year for the Wood Family! 



I'm not sure if its too soon after the "bell incident" to share but I'm going to take a chance.  Kingsley and Lesley both find it very important to follow the rules and have somehow both developed the tendency to take on the (self appointed) role as rule enforcers.  Don't get me wrong, its important to make sure rules are followed but I'm just not sure its appropriate to take on the role as the designated "no bell ringing" enforcer at a Buddhist temple in a foreign country.

There are a row of beautiful bells in photo above.  You can't see it in this photo but next to these bells was a sign that said "please not ring bell".  No sooner had we noticed the bells and read the sign then this Thai woman walks up and starts ringing the bells.  I took a quick look around and noticed that none of the other Thai locals seemed upset or to even care that this woman was ringing the bells.  I then observed the woman for a moment and realized she was not just casually ringing any and every bell but had a distinct pattern of reverant bell ringing which indicated to me that she had done this before.  So I put it out of my mind and moved on to explore other things.  And thats when I heard "HEY STOP THAT"  (Kingsley) followed by "THE SIGN SAYS NO BELL RINGING" (Lesley). Both yelled at the top of their lungs...shattering the quiet peaceful temple atmosphere and instantly making us the uncomfortable center of attention! Trust me, I tried to intervene but once those two get worked up there isn't much that can be done to stop them!  More yelling ensued but thankfully the woman ringing the bells was either incredibly hard of hearing or chose not to respond to the yelling and kept walking along ringing the bells.  Being blatantly ignored stunned both Kingsley and Lesley into silence long enough for them to realize that this poor Thai woman was actually (VERY likely) authorized as a bell ringer.  Thankfully we were not escorted out of the temple after the "bell incident" and the entire Wood family somehow managed to regain composure and blend back into the crowd.  I'll admit I did walk a few steps ahead just to make sure no one thought I was a part of the Bell Enforcer Group.  Naturally as we got around to the other side of the temple we saw more bells with more people ringing them...

Lesley in partial hiding blending back into the scenery after the "bell incident"

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